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rivers, thank you for that report from beijing. that's it for me. "newsroom" withpamelabrownstartsright now. >>> hello, i'm pamela brown in for brooke baldwin on this monday as president-elect trump builds his team while he's showing he's willing to knock down barriers with former foes after meeting with mitt romney, contender for secretary of state, there's now word trump is considering a democrat for another high-level spot. gabbert is in the running for positions at defense or state departments or at the united nations. now, one of a match of meetings trump is holding today as he looks toward his first day in office, now exactly 60 days away. let's get to the ground for the very latest. cnn's jason carroll is outside trump tower. who have you seen? >> reporter: let's talk about what kellyanne conway talked about the short list of kaep candidates who trump will be seeing. former massachusetts senator scott brown being considered for secretary of veterans affairs. donald trump spoke at length throughout the campaign about the need to improve conditions for veterans, veterans admi

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york city. the balloons are up. there's my mancharliebrown. millionsare lining the streets. coming up next we will take you live to the parade on this thanksgiving. >> first we do have a thanksgiving message from one of our brave service members overseas. >> my name is lieutenant tyler johnson, wish we could be home for thanksgiving. miss my family in south dakota and everyone back home, happy thanksgiving. (pop) campbell's tomato soup and grilled cheese. (more popping) go together like being late and being grounded. made for real, real life.™ a lot of the things that we have in our diet today can actually enamel is the outer surface of the teeth that's white. start to threaten the enamel and start to cause what we call acid erosion. if there's a thinning of the enamel, the teeth actually start to appear more yellow. with pronamel, it is making your teeth harder and stronger and more resistant to wear. start using pronamel right away and have that be your toothpaste for the rest of your life. these are the last set of teeth that you're getting, you don't get another set, you have

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the parade route. the first glimpse of the balloons.charliebrownmaking-- coming back to the parade for the first time in many years. [ inaudible ] something that young and old alike can -- >> oh, you're breaking up. you're breaking up. we got to go. here is charlie brown. sara's shot went bad but this is a fabulous shot. there's charlie brown making his way down the street. isn't that awesome? he's actually a new face this year. i didn't even realize kids actually knew who charlie brown was these days, but they certainly do because i guess he's made an appearance on the children's channel. happy thanksgiving, charlie brown and to all of you. astronauts are just like us this thanksgiving. the crew aboard the international space station will chow down on a big meal today after finishing work. like us, they have to heat up some turkey. their turkey is packed in a pouch. the cornbread dressing, they have to rehydrate it before serving. sitting down to dinner, that's slightly more difficult in zero gravity. what about football? well, listen to the commander. >> i'm from atlanta,

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' list, former massachusetts senatorscottbrown, oklahomagovernor mary fallin, former texas governor and former opponent rick perry and former labor secretary elaine chao. and met with trump at his new jersey golf retreat during the primaries, mitt romney. during the primaries romney called trump a fraud and trump calmed him a choke artist, but now considered for the top diplomatic post in the trump white house, we are learning. here's how vice president-elect mike pence described the romney meeting. >> we spent the better part of an hour together with him, and then i know that the two of them actually had private time together. i would tell you that it was not only a cordial meeting, but also it was a very substantive meeting and i can say that governor romney is under active and serious consideration to serve at secretary of state of the united states. >> more details on the latest trump transition activitactivit. jason carroll is outside trump tower in new york. there's a lot to talk about today, jason. talk about some of these folks he's meeting with. some people are saying that

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. he was running down. oh, my god. >> cnn'spamelabrownisin columbus with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. we are learning more about the suspect. 18-year-old abdul artan. he slammed his car into the crowd at ohio state university and came out and slashing people with a large knife. he was a student at the university and just before he launched this attack, officials tell us he posted on his facebook page and went on an anti-american rant and grievances of muslims attacked all over the world. he went on america stop interfering with other countries. my brothers and sisters, i am sick and tired of seeing my brothers and sisters killed and tortured everywhere. he said every single muslim who disapproves my action is a sleeper cell waiting for a signal. i'm warning you, america. officials are going through all of his electronic media arn tnd talking to his friends. they have not determined a motive, but terrorism is a possibility. we know he spoke to the local newspaper at the university last year and he talked about feeling uncomfortable showing his pus lim

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throughout the program. >>charliebrown, charliebrown. myfavorite one. we have that for you this morning. boris is along the parade route. >>> we want to begin with president-elect donald trump diversifying his administration selecting the first two women for top jobs. and as we wait for word on other key nominations trump is releasing a video holiday message calling for national healing on this thanksgiving. let's go to jason carroll who is live at trump's mar-a-lago estate in florida. good morning, happy thanksgiving. look at that gorgeous sky behind you. >> it is beautiful. what a gorgeous day here in palm beach. you know, i know a lot of people are waiting for more announcements, but no announcements, brooke, expected today. this is a down day for the president-elect and his family. meanwhile, the president-elect is saying it's time for the country to put the election behind us. he says it's time for the country to come together. president-elect donald trump diversifying his administration. picking two women to fill key positions tapping former critic nikki haley as u.s. amba

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and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, thelongbrownpathbefore me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> there has been progress. we've seen president-elect donald trump and house speaker paul ryan meeting, talking about priorities and putting the people first. putting the politics behind them for the first 100 days in office. so, what are those ideas? what might we see? let's discuss with a good group of reporters. errol louis, philip bump, jackie kucinich. what do you think we see out of the box before policy. how about on the political side? is this real, do you think they're having that meeting of the mind to put others before their own politics? >> i think that we have not seen donald trump taking an active interest in the details of policy at any time over the course of this campaign. mcconnell are excited to have a republican president that doesn't come in with a lot of predisposed notions about what he wants to have done. paul ryan has a lot of pla

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christine. >>pamelabrown, thankyou. donald trump this morning going after cnn on twitter for our reports questioning the president-elect's claims about voter fraud. his claims have no basis in evidence. trump shared tweets from suppo t supporters who are hitting jeff zeleny. one of trump's retweets is from a 16-year-old calling zeleny pathetic. note the double negative there. another retweet from trump. noting tezeleny is a part-time journalist. notice this, looking for examples of voter fraud. full-time journalist here. still working. >>> trump tower is working today. planning a full day of meetings. mike pence spent time with his boss. afterwards, he reported of big developments today. >> look forward to being at it tomorrow morning. look forward to big announcements. >> one could be the pick for secretary of health and human services. a source tells cnn the president-elect has chosen six term congress member tom price of georgia. he is a critic of obamacare. he believes regulatory burdens and taxes and lawsuits against medical professionals are the real reason for soaring health care

christine. >> pamela brown, thank you. donald trump this morning going after cnn on twitter for our reports questioning the president-elect's claims about voter fraud. his claims have no basis in evidence. trump shared tweets from suppo t supporters who are hitting jeff zeleny. one of trump's retweets is from a 16-year-old calling zeleny pathetic. note the double negative there. another retweet from trump. noting tezeleny is a part-time journalist. notice this, looking for examples of...

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"trolls" and also "diary of a wimpy kid." and a brand-new block head,charliebrownisback making a comeback and so was felix the cat. he was the first balloon ever featured in the macy's thanksgiving day parade back in 1927. now for the 90th anniversary, they're bringing him back. not just that, but free broadway shows and my personal favorite cats is going to be out here. our camera guy is going to have a great time. parade kicks off at 9:00 a.m. we hope you stay tuned. brooke? >> we learned a lout about you here. your favorite musical is "cats." >> judging, judging. >> but also that you are a good director. the crowd was so obedient. >> i heard a lot of high pitch screams. >> they're very, very excited to be here. you just have to wake them up because it's still pretty early. >> that's great, boris. we will check in with you throughout the program. thanks so much for that. so, hopefully the weather will hold for today's parade. and of course, your holiday travel. let's get the forecast from cnn meteorologist chad myers. yesterday, chad, you said snoopy will fly. >> snoopy will fl

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brown. thankyou for spending part of your morning with us. hope you're having a wonderful thanksgiving. >>> president-elect donald trump is calling for national healing in his first thanksgiving address to the nation. trump kicked off the holiday with his first appointment of women to his cabinet. both of whom were fiercely critical of him during the presidential campaign. trump has chosen south carolina governor nikki haley, the daughter of immigrants, to be u.n. ambassador and billionaire philanthropist betsy devos to be director of education. don't expect any appointments today as trump spends thanksgiving day with his family at his mar-a-lago estate in palm beach. jason carroll is there and joins us live. what about tomorrow? will trump resume meetings with potential new cabinet members? >> reporter: what we are hearing is tomorrow at 10:30, there will be a conference call where what will happen is they will get together the transition team members and discuss who they are going to actually be meeting with. that will be on monday. so no scheduled meetings for tomorrow. doesn't mean

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your favorite balloon that you've seen here so far today? >>charliebrown. >>socharliebrowntheblockhead himself he kicked off the parade here today after a year long hiatus. a brown new balloon charlie brown debuted at the start of the parade. of course this route almost two miles long. starts around here, and goes all the way to macy's herald square, flagship store. you've got more than 3 million people out here along this route. here to see this parade. the floats, the balloons, the bands, the marching bands. the dancers, the performers. just an absolutely thrilling and exciting day. and people are able to be out here and also the 50 million people who are able to watch it on tv. how you guys doing? happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. >> where did you guys come from? [ inaudible ] that's a far away place. how long did it take you to get here? >> huh? >> you can see the smiling faces not just of the kids but of the adults, too, because this is a parade, a morning where everyone gets to be a kid. hopefully same thing to you guys. watching at home. all of you, happy than

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today. >> interesting. gloria borger,pamelabrownanddana bash, thank you, one and off. jeff zeleny is traveling with the clinton campaign. they are in cleveland, ohio, right now. a very key battleground, where polls have the candidates neck and neck. perhaps donald trump with a slight edge. jeff, we have not yet heard from secretary clinton since this news broke. her campaign has come out and said that they feel the matter is resolved and clinton is exonerated. >> they have, jake. she is on her way to this rally site. here, you can see democratic senator sherrod brown is warming up the crowd. she could be here any minute. they are still deciding if she will address this. i talked to one aide early on who said he assumed she would address this. the reality is, the best way for the clinton campaign to get this word out is for the candidate herself to make a statement from the podium. that's not yet been decided, i'm told. this will be her first opportunity to make a statement here. she has another event this evening in new hampshire. i have been talking to democrats close to t

today. >> interesting. gloria borger, pamela brown and dana bash, thank you, one and off. jeff zeleny is traveling with the clinton campaign. they are in cleveland, ohio, right now. a very key battleground, where polls have the candidates neck and neck. perhaps donald trump with a slight edge. jeff, we have not yet heard from secretary clinton since this news broke. her campaign has come out and said that they feel the matter is resolved and clinton is exonerated. >> they have,...

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ways. the terminology, for instance, is new to me. now look, i'm looking at myhashbrownandi am already confused and enticed. >> sean: here's the thing. you can't -- you can't go all in, because you want everything. >> anthony: i need to make a choice. >> sean: so there's balance, and then when you find your balance you memorize it. i go scattered, covered, smothered, chunks. >> anthony: which means, i gather, scattered on the griddle, heaped with brown onions, cheese and chunks of hickory-smoked ham. >> sean: that's my style, like i've been doing that since day one, and i didn't even know what that means. >> anthony: you know what i know. i don't want waffles at the waffle house. >> sean: bullshit, man, you have to have -- >> anthony: waffles? >> sean: okay, you have to -- pecan waffle. so what i've devised as -- >> anthony: all right. >> sean: -- as a chef, is a tasting menu experience where you can sit down and really experience what this place does, and you start out first thing you have, pecan waffles. >> anthony: really? ♪ >> waitress: here, gentlemen. >> anthony: oh. >>

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extensively the aftermath of the shooting ofmichaelbrown, onand on, you covered baltimore, freddie gray. did it start the movement in this country? >> i think it is a big part of it. i think a lot traces back to trayvon martin in 2012 and 2013. the first time we saw masses of people were in ferguson. you were there, i was there. we saw it in cleveland, in new york, and eventually in charlotte, milwaukee and detroit. i think at the same time that was activated, we interviewed so many of the young people. a lot of them said they voted for obama, a lot of them were very into politics and they felt discouraged. i remember an activist telling me, i voted for obama twice and michael brown is still dead, trayvon is still dead. this was activated -- >> you discuss why there's been so little even under the ohm bauma president to improve the lives of african-americans. in this book you talk about it. >> of course. this idea that first of all we needed to have a black president to understand the contours and limitations of a black presidency. i think a lot of people bought so much into the idea of

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, analysts and guests will have full coverage of today's top stories.pamelabrownishere along with jim sciutto, both have been looking into the allegations. pam, i know you've been looking into the suggestion that there may be something untoward with the release suddenly of 15-year-old documents by the fbi potentially embarrassing to bill clinton, but i want to start with jim sciutto. you have the very latest on the e-mail controversy, also the investigation into some sort of alleged tie between the trump campaign and russia. >> that's right. the fbi has no fewer than three investigations under way of three people close to donald trump. there is so far no untoward ties between donald trump him and russia. the clinton campaign asking why has the fbi been less forthcoming about those investigations than it has been of investigations of hillary clinton. just days after disagreeing about going public with new clinton-related e-mails, fbi director james comey and attorney general loretta lynch met behind closed doors on monday, the first time they'd been face-to-face since comey se

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. much more on the "cnn newsroom" straight ahead withpamelabrownatthe top of the hour. >>> more "newsroom" at the top of the hour as the world reacts to dr. sanjay gupta. "vital signs" starts right now. > >>> cuba is roughly 90 miles off the coast florida but it feels a world away, the old cars, architecture, music. it is the sights and sounds of havana. this is "vital signs." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. despite being one of the poorest countries, cuba has a relatively strong health care system, a lot of focus on prevention. their screening program for vision and hearing and also a very robust vaccination program. keeping track of 11 million people on t

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the breaking news. she will continue working on that. >>> let's bring ingloriabrownmarshall,constitutional law professor. gloria, as you look at this, this has been -- this story has been around for a very long time. it was a very -- it is, continues to be, it's a big deal for chris christie. the governor of new jersey. deb gave us a little slice of it. from your opinion, you have this -- you have these two people found guilty. what do you think this means for governor christie? >> i think this is going to be following him for a very long period of time. it's already followed him. it's going to follow him into the future because if there is a donald trump presidency, there's a hint around there's going to be a position there for christie. so this could also tank his ability to ascend to that position. >> what's interesting again, though, in this case to me, is that these defendants, part of their defense was look, the governor knew more about this than he's letting on. his story is different, they say, than has been out there in the public yet the jury, because they thought

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congress. first, let's go to our justice correspondent,pamelabrown. let'stalk about the letter, the conclusion and the timing of director comey's conclusion. >> it is extraordinary, wolf. fbi investigators worked around the clock to review the large volume of e-mails. according to sources we've been talking with, it wrapped up sooner than expected, even by people in the f piano. sour -- fbi. people said without the technology used, it would have taken longer. also, most of the e-mails found to and from clinton were duplicates. in other words, e-mails already reviewed in the prior investigation. and many of the e-mails were also personal. that is also why it was exped e expedited. the probe is considered over for now, though with not all the deleted e-mails recovered and not all the devices in the fbi's possession, it is always possible something else could turn up that would require more review. there was some classified e-mails found, according to sources, my colleague evan perez talked to, the officials stressed though the issue is intent. it is not the classified information. you

congress. first, let's go to our justice correspondent, pamela brown. let's talk about the letter, the conclusion and the timing of director comey's conclusion. >> it is extraordinary, wolf. fbi investigators worked around the clock to review the large volume of e-mails. according to sources we've been talking with, it wrapped up sooner than expected, even by people in the f piano. sour -- fbi. people said without the technology used, it would have taken longer. also, most of the e-mails...

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brownstartsright now. >>> hello. welcome to "cnn newsroom." i'mpamelabrownifnn for bria keilar. the holiday will probably not be entirely stress-free for donald trump and his closest aides. one more high announced, a any discussion, south carolina governor nikki haley trump wants to represent the u.s. at the u.n. trump says haley has a proorch record of bringing people together to move policies forward. haley says she's honored to join trump's team, and she might not be the only one. ben carson just dropped a pretty big hint about a big new job for himself. cnn's jason carroll joins me from palm beach, florida, with the very latest. so what's going on with carson's tweet announcement about this possible upcoming role? what can you tell us, jason? >> reporter: looks like, pamela, we might van annoyancement sometime this afternoon according to what ben carson is saying. look at this tweet. basically tweeting that an announcement is forthcoming. look what he said on facebook. after serious discussions with the trump transition team i feel i can make a significant contributi

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and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, thelongbrownpathbefore me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. they also know you need to getg your annual check-up. now with one touch using the mycigna app you can find a doctor in your plan's network to save money. need to be thorough. >>> we have been talking tonight about the infighting over top appointments to the trump administration. multiple sources telling cnn that donald trump's son-in-law and close adviser, jared kushner, is at the center of much of it. now to some extent, every transition is surrounded by some degree of intrigue and no shortage of speculation. perspective now from josh bolten, a nearly 20-year veteran of government service. >> josh, let's talk about the transition. some people have described it to cnn as a knife fight. is this just what happens in these kind of high-pressure situations. you have a lot of people competing for jobs. there's a lot of forces at work. is this the way it usually

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isn't connecting with working class folks. blackfolks,brownfolks,white folks, gay, straight, rich, poor, black. we have to have a message that connects with everybody. sometimes as democrats we kind of slice that pie up like this interest group, that interest group. look we're americans. we can come together around an economic message that provides opportunity for everybody and that message resonates with people. >> why weren't you speaking to working class voters? >> donald trump came in with that economic message and that's why he's president right now. >> so you think nancy pelosi was focused on issues that don't resonate with people. >> yeah. we were not focused on economics. we were focused on other issues. and that piece sag clearly wasn't penetrating. could you say well it was a presidential election. i don't want to hang this around nancy pelosi's neck. i love her. she's great. she was a mentor. amazing speaker. we got to ask ourselves who can get us back in the majority. we need to win 30 who iv seats in different parts of the country, michigan, wisconsin but down south.

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scottbrownsaidon monday. as, you know, he was there interviewing with trump possibly about taking the position of secretary of veteran affairs. and when pressed after he came out. everyone was asking, when might we hear? he also said perhaps sometime after thanksgiving. so in terms of timing that looks to be where we are right now on a lot of these announcements. when you think about what's happening here. this is a new administration. what they are trying to do is find their way through the whole process. they want to make sure they are making the right decision with the right person. some decisions are going to take longer than others. one thing we can tell you that is going to happen while here in florida, trump is going to release a thanksgiving video, a message to the people about the holiday of thanksgiving. unclear what specifically will be in that message. but we can tell you that message expected to be released tomorrow. erin? >> thank you very much jason carroll. and as we watch that plain await donald trump getting off here, tonight, see if he has anything to say. ben f

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justice correspondentpamelabrown. you'regetting some new information. >> i spoke wolf to a person involved with president-elect trump's immigration plan. i'm told they're developing a proposal to track immigrants traveling to the u.s. from high-risk countries and put those people in a database. the source says it's similar to the program implemented after 9/11 which had higher scrutiny of people coming to the u.s. from countries that were considered a tear right threat. all those countries with the exception of north korea was muslim. that system was ended in 2011 because of proflying complaints. the source i spoke with said trump's team is basically looking to bring that back in a similar fashion. requiring fingerprinting. entering the person's personal information into a database and requiring that person to check in with federal immigration authorities every year as to their location. the source says the people put into this database would have to fit into a certain criteria. not all people from these high-risk countries would be in it and the source did not specify which count

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is after girls withlongbrownhair.so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> i cut it short because of the .44-caliber killer. >> his last victim was actually blond. >> a 20-year-old new york city girl died this evening a day and a half after she and her companion were shot by the son of sam. he's the nighttime killer who has stalked new york residential boroughs for a year. >> a postal worker walked out of his yonkers apartment last night, turned the ignition key in his car, and found himself surrounded by police. well, he said, you got me. police say those words ended the biggest manhunt in new york city history with the capture of son of sam. and this is what they say tripped up the .44-caliber killer, a parking ticket. david berkowitz drove this ford galaxy from his home to bensonhurst, brooklyn. then police say he went to stalk his 12th and 13th victims. but in the place he parked was a fire hydrant and police had the lead they needed. >> when we get him and i interrogate him my attitude at this time, i want

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, thelongbrownpathbefore me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from progressive. yeah? yeah, they have safe rider discounts, and with total loss coverage, i get a new bike if mine's totaled. but how's their customer service? great. 24/7. just like here. meat loaf! [dings bell] just like here. anybody got a pack... that needs leadin'? serving all your motorcycle insurance needs. now, that's progressive. >>> president elect donald trump travels to the white house later today to meet with president obama. meanwhile world leaders are reacting to the stunning election victory. cnn international correspondent christiane amanpour. >> if the world had a vote, would look like this. instead america voted and looks like this. world reaction come in fast and furious, congratulations all round as usual object winner of a free and fair democratic election but also concern. french president francois. >> the u.s. is an ally of france and i ask for a conversatio

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browninfor poppy harlow. we're witnessing the reaction to cuba's fidel castro. for some, it's grief for the loss of a revolutionary heahearro for others, it's celebration for the end of a dictator. >> reporte . >> interpreter: we wish him wherever he is that he is blessed. us cubans love him. >> the havana streets were quiet as people found out the leader who toppled and dictator and ruled over the island nation for nearly five decades has died. in miami's little havana, a different scene. ♪ ♪ >> cuban exiles who escaped his regime dancing and singing on the streets, popping champagne corks and waving the cuban flag. they remember a dictator who imprisoned and executed opponents and brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. cnn's ed lavendera joins me from little miami. what kind of things are you hearing, what stories? >> reporter: well, this is a cause for celebration here in the heart of little havana. we're standing in the middle of calle ocho. this has long been that heartbeat of little havana. this is the versailles restaurant. just after midnight, people starte

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whole period late '60s, early '70s, where kids are bugging outofbrownuniversityto come sit at the foot of an aging blues man in mississippi. there's a cyclical pattern to that. now you see people kind of doing the same thing with food, like there's a whole generation that wants to come down here and sit at the foot of an aged catfish cook. >> state senator willie simmons has been an elected official of the mississippi delta for 20 years. and he's been running this place, senator's place, for 11. now, what's the difference between soul food and southern, traditional southern food? >> it depends on the culture and what neighborhood you were in. if you were in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking, the pig feet, the pig tail, the neck bones and all of that's fatty. >> now you're making me hungry. that's it. so, greens? >> collard greens. >> i'm going to have some of that, for sure. is that fried okra there? i'll have a little of that. might need more than one plate at this rate. let me get some mac and cheese. w

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this. no question about it.pamelabrown, thankyou very much. >>> how are the campaignis reacting to this fbi director. the clinton campaign breathing a sigh of relief, but staying pretty quiet about it. that is not the take of donald trump. cnn's phil mattingly joins us with that. >> quiet for a reason. this is good news for the campaign. good news that hillary clinton doesn't want to talk about right now on the campaign trail. here's why. when it comes to this campaign and the message the clinton campaign thinks gets them over that line of 270 electoral votes on election day, it is a message that needs to be not about the fbi, but donald trump. with mere hours left on the campaign clock -- >> this election is a moment of reckoning. it is a choice between division or unity. >> reporter: hillary clinton hitting the ground in ohio and new hampshire. making no mention the fbi director's conclusion that she should not be charged in the latest e-mail probe. instead, clinton focusing on uniting a divided nation. >> i'm asking for the support, not just of democrats, but also republicans an

this. no question about it. pamela brown, thank you very much. >>> how are the campaignis reacting to this fbi director. the clinton campaign breathing a sigh of relief, but staying pretty quiet about it. that is not the take of donald trump. cnn's phil mattingly joins us with that. >> quiet for a reason. this is good news for the campaign. good news that hillary clinton doesn't want to talk about right now on the campaign trail. here's why. when it comes to this campaign and...

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mateen, on board with her two sisters, that i survived.d'myunnbrown. eight-year-oldkiante wilson died wednesday. his brother says he was a tough little boy in a better place. nine-year-old zoie nash would have celebrated a birthday next month. her little brother was on board. he is expected to survive. in an obituary for nine-year-old cordayja jones says she passed away unexpectedly. a sixth child who died has not yet been identified. physical evidence and eyewitness testify have led police to believe walker was driving too fast, well above the 30 mile per hour speed limit. >> my responsibility is to look for answers. >> reporter: in a youtube video released today by the company that employed walker, the executive in charge made an emotional plea to the public "the company is one of the largest school bus providers in the country. >> what i can do is promise that we're determined to find out what happened and that we will offer any support we can to the families that are affected. >> reporter: the investigation goes on in chattanooga. victims family have turned to local community lead

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has blackvoters,brownvoters,women voters and millennial voters. they are concerned about the issues that hillary clinton is speaking about. they are getting on board with her. >> i don't see georgia on the candidates schedules. >> no less issue for tal kopan whom we will talk about in the next hour. there are people out there and tal suggested the clinton campaign is so big, you don't see everything they're doing. the top line surrogates. >> so many top line surrogates. >>> hillary clinton has three stops in less than eight hours today. pittsburgh, detroit and cleveland. cleveland with jay-z. they are trying to get out the early vote in ohio. they are handing out tickets in a place where you can early vote for that event. the creative ways the campaigns are trying to rack up votes. this is a day after hillary clinton was alongside bernie sanders targeting donald trump and courting african-american voters. we have cnn's brianna keilar in raleigh. >> reporter: donald trump's deputy campaign manager says this path to victory goes through here and north carolina and iowa and ohio

has black voters, brown voters, women voters and millennial voters. they are concerned about the issues that hillary clinton is speaking about. they are getting on board with her. >> i don't see georgia on the candidates schedules. >> no less issue for tal kopan whom we will talk about in the next hour. there are people out there and tal suggested the clinton campaign is so big, you don't see everything they're doing. the top line surrogates. >> so many top line surrogates....

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brownpathbefore me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. and i finally found our big idaho potato truck. it's been touring the country telling folks about our heart healthy idaho potatoes, america's favorite potatoes, and donating to local charities along the way. but now it's finally back home where it belongs. aw man. hey, wait up. where you goin'? here we go again. >>> so, here's what we know. donald j. trump will be the 45th president of the united states. and in just 71 days, he's going to be inaugurated. so then what? what are going to be the priorities? can he get those done? let's discuss. jackie kucinich, raja,, will it be the harsh things whether it's the wall as a policy or if any of the other manifestations of intolerance or do you think he starts to check the boxes and work on approval rating? >> you know, it's hard -- right now he has the republicans are saying they have a mandate. so, in theory, do you try to start with the tough stuff first and you have that momentum. that said, the

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to go out and learn. this program give s them that opportunity. >>> top of the hour, i'mpamelabrowninfor poppy harlow this saturday. you're live in the cnn newsroom. we begin with the death of former cuban leader fidel castro. to some, he was a revolutionary hero. to others he was a brutal dictator who ruled the communist nation with an iron fist. when castro and his revolutionaries took power in 1959, he released white doves to symbolize a new era of peace and prosperity in cuba. 57 years later, castro's death is triggering two very different types of reactions. some are shedding tears of grief, others tears of joy. in miami, the heart of the cuban exile community, celebrations erupted when news broke that castro had died on friday at the age of 90. many there say castro's death will close a dark chapter in cuba's history. the mood in cuba's capital is quiet and somber as people there worry about what might happen next. we're getting reaction from president obama and president-elect trump. trump says while cuba remains a totalitarian island, it is his hope for a future in which t

to go out and learn. this program give s them that opportunity. >>> top of the hour, i'm pamela brown in for poppy harlow this saturday. you're live in the cnn newsroom. we begin with the death of former cuban leader fidel castro. to some, he was a revolutionary hero. to others he was a brutal dictator who ruled the communist nation with an iron fist. when castro and his revolutionaries took power in 1959, he released white doves to symbolize a new era of peace and prosperity in cuba....

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voted, they canvassed for him, they watched trayvon martin, they watchedmichaelbrown'sbodylay in the street. why do people protest? people are asking that now as the protests are breaking out across the country. why do people protest? people protest when they've done everything they think they were supposed to do. they voted. these people in portland, they voted forren had hrn, and they were handed something that was unjust. that's why people take to the streets. >> interesting book, i can't wait to read it. >> starting here tonight on cnn with don lemon. >> you're on the daily show tomorrow night? >> we are. >> congratulations. >>> can america move from anger to unity and can comedy help? >> we've actually elected an internet troll as our president. the whites are furious. never seen anything like it. haven't seen white people this mad since the o.j. verdict. split screen with white people on both sides. something even bigger. go to facebook.com, dawn saves wildlife. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don'

voted, they canvassed for him, they watched trayvon martin, they watched michael brown's body lay in the street. why do people protest? people are asking that now as the protests are breaking out across the country. why do people protest? people protest when they've done everything they think they were supposed to do. they voted. these people in portland, they voted forren had hrn, and they were handed something that was unjust. that's why people take to the streets. >> interesting book,...

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♪ >>> 3:00 eastern, i'mpamelabrowninfor poppy harlow on this saturday. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." we begin with the death of fidel castro at age 90. to some, a revolutionary hero, the father of modern cuba. to others, a brutal tyrant that ruled with an iron fifty. when he took over power, he released white doves signaling a new era. 57 years later, his death is triggering two very different types of powerful reactions. some are shedding tears of grief and others, tears of joy. miami, the heart of the cuban exile community, spontaneous celebrations erupted. many say his death will close a dark chapter in cuba's history. >> for cuban immigrants in miami, we are just happy that we have hope now. >> the mood in the cube ban capl is quiet and sombre. many are wondering about the political implications and what might come next. >> reporter: the cuban people are feeling sad because of the loss of our commander and chief, fidel castro. we wish him, wherever he is, that he is blessed and us cubans love him. >> his body will be created in accordance with his wishes, says his brot

♪ >>> 3:00 eastern, i'm pamela brown in for poppy harlow on this saturday. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." we begin with the death of fidel castro at age 90. to some, a revolutionary hero, the father of modern cuba. to others, a brutal tyrant that ruled with an iron fifty. when he took over power, he released white doves signaling a new era. 57 years later, his death is triggering two very different types of powerful reactions. some are shedding tears of grief and...

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practice.tylerbrownofcapitol grille in southall. tandy wilson of city house. our old friend sean brock of husk nashville. and the distinguished pat martin of martin's barbecue joint. sundays are often spent here at pat's house -- friends, family kicking back and drinking beer and cooking over the fire pits. all these chefs pride themselves on celebrating local, seasonal, southern ingredients, and close relationships with farmers and food producers from the area. those are 90-day aged rib eyes from nearby bear creek farm slowly cooking there, and they're gonna be topped off with oyster mushrooms and bourbon soy, and some nice runny eggs and garlic. grits, well, of course. these are called greasy beans, pressure canned in saltwater then heated up with pork fat, so i'm not hating that, for sure. there's also homemade ricotta served with a cold smoked sausage and roasted acorn squash. >> pat: you better get it, friend. because if you don't, you're screwed, man. everybody gets an egg. everybody cool with that? >> anthony: oh, hell yeah. >> tandy: doesn't really matter what i'm eating

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massacre at the motorcycle shop after his arrest last week for the kidnapping ofkalabrown. authoritiessearched kohlhepp's property and found three other bodies. including the remains of brown's boyfriend. >>> a 5.0 earthquake rocking oklahoma last night. the epicenter was located near cushing. there is damage to buildings. no serious damage. >>> we have breaking news in philadelphia. the strike shutting down the transit system is over. a tentative deal has been struck with septa and local union. many worried this strike could have affected voting in pennsylvania if it kept voters from the polls. >>> hillary clinton cleared again by the fbi. director james comey doing something else that's unprecedented. this time comey right on the eve of the election saying the e-mails have been through and there's nothing there. the question for him, did comey cross the line? we will ask a former fbi senior intelligence official next. if your sneezes are a force to be reckoned with... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is differ

massacre at the motorcycle shop after his arrest last week for the kidnapping of kala brown. authorities searched kohlhepp's property and found three other bodies. including the remains of brown's boyfriend. >>> a 5.0 earthquake rocking oklahoma last night. the epicenter was located near cushing. there is damage to buildings. no serious damage. >>> we have breaking news in philadelphia. the strike shutting down the transit system is over. a tentative deal has been struck with...

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integrity, equality, and fairness for all. >> let's go topamelabrown, orjustice correspondent with more on senator sessions. he's been a u.s. senator for nearly 20 years. how likely is it that these decades old allegations of racism will hurt his chances. >> these allegations will makely come up during the confirmation hearings. as you point out, this was in 1986 when he was up for a federal judgeship and his colleagues testified that he called the naacp un-american and that communists inspired an african-american who had worked under sessions testified that he called him boy and joked about the kkk, saying he was okay with them until he found out they smoked weed and as you heard there, jeff sessions at the time has said those allegations are false, that he is not a racist, that he despises the kkk but that doesn't mean, brooke, that this won't resurface during the confirmation hearings along with his civil rights record. in 2009 he voted against expanding the hate crime laws to cover gays and lesbians. he's called the voting rights act intrusive legislation but we've seen senator

integrity, equality, and fairness for all. >> let's go to pamela brown, or justice correspondent with more on senator sessions. he's been a u.s. senator for nearly 20 years. how likely is it that these decades old allegations of racism will hurt his chances. >> these allegations will makely come up during the confirmation hearings. as you point out, this was in 1986 when he was up for a federal judgeship and his colleagues testified that he called the naacp un-american and that...

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the hour now. i'mpamelabrowninfor poppy harlow. new tonight, donald trump now claiming millions of people voted illegally in the election. the election that he just won. the claim is part of a series of tweets the president-elect has fired off over the effort to recount votes in some states. trump writing in addition to the winning the electoral college in land slide. i won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. it would have been much easier for me to win the popular vote and that i would only campaign in three or four states instead of the 15 states that i visited. i would have won even more easily and convincingly but smaller states are forgotten. these tweets were sent before he boarded his plane. there's no evidence to support the president-elect's claim. he's a professor at morehouse college. you support jill stein. you supported her. she is leading this effort to recount votes in three states. by claiming millions of people voted illegally, did trump help make her case for a recount? >> of course. donald trump said this was not a free a

the hour now. i'm pamela brown in for poppy harlow. new tonight, donald trump now claiming millions of people voted illegally in the election. the election that he just won. the claim is part of a series of tweets the president-elect has fired off over the effort to recount votes in some states. trump writing in addition to the winning the electoral college in land slide. i won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. it would have been much easier for me to...

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. here's cnn justice reporterpamelabrown. >>reporter: heightened concerns over russian-led efforts to undermine the u.s. election. u.s. officials warn hackers could tamper with local data bases of voters' names and addresses to cause confusion at the polls. >> we don't know what we don't know. there may be hacking tools and software in election systems around the country just waiting to be used on election day, and it would be hard to detect. >> reporter: already the department of homeland security has uncovered signs hackers from russia tried to penetrate state voter registration systems. though there's no indication they've been tampered with. dhs has been coordinating efforts with every state in the nation to prevent hacks, scanning computer systems to identify vulnerabilities. dhs officials at the cybercommand center in washington are also monitoring networks for denial of service attacks. officials say such an attack on election day could take down websites voters use for news and information. >> if you shut down or disable or undermine the communications that people are using to

. here's cnn justice reporter pamela brown. >> reporter: heightened concerns over russian-led efforts to undermine the u.s. election. u.s. officials warn hackers could tamper with local data bases of voters' names and addresses to cause confusion at the polls. >> we don't know what we don't know. there may be hacking tools and software in election systems around the country just waiting to be used on election day, and it would be hard to detect. >> reporter: already the...

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correspondents and our. let's begin with the attack at ohio state yoourt.pamelabrown, you'reon the scene. >> reporter: we learned that the suspect was a student here at the ohio state university of somali descent. he's a permanent resident of the united states by the name of rozik ali artan. he drove his car into the building behind me, releasing chaos and fear. around 9:52 a.m., chaos erupted near the buildings of science and engineering programs. then the male driver, identified as abdul rajak, jumps out and continues to vote with his ar r armor. all i'm saying, this situation, less than a minute. the end of the situation, less than a minute. the suspect was doa. >> there was like 40 cop cars, everyone is very frantic and all the swat teams are getting together and cops are still pulling up. >> a text goes out to all students telling them to. >> reporter: the management department told students to run, hide, m. >> students barricade their classroom doors in an effort to keep the attacker at bay. they tried to contain the situation as quickly as possible. >> we ever a new military

correspondents and our. let's begin with the attack at ohio state yoourt. pamela brown, you're on the scene. >> reporter: we learned that the suspect was a student here at the ohio state university of somali descent. he's a permanent resident of the united states by the name of rozik ali artan. he drove his car into the building behind me, releasing chaos and fear. around 9:52 a.m., chaos erupted near the buildings of science and engineering programs. then the male driver, identified as...

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songwriter, came through,jacksonbrown, j.d.,henley and frey, linda ronstadt, joni mitchell and james ta i lor. the big sea change was people writing their own songs and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people. why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to share myself maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there many stories told all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time out ♪ ♪ and there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ well i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days paul and i we wanted to be the group from england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. wrote the songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behi

songwriter, came through, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, joni mitchell and james ta i lor. the big sea change was people writing their own songs and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people. why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to share myself maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i...

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before me, thelongbrownpathbefore me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> a few miles down the road from greenfield is shellburn falls, the good old days that everybody used to talk about when i was a kid. sundays, church and picnics. saturday nights, sox games, beer, and bowling. the shellburn falls bowling alley is where time seems anyway to have stopped. first opened in 1906, this is the second oldest bowling alley in america. dedicated to old school new england-style candle pin bowling. the holy rollers, a crowd of septuagenarians who grew up in shellburn and plan this is a reasonable expectation to kick my ass. they've been playing here since the '50s. >> i was never allowed to come near the bowling alley. >> this was a den of iniquity? >> my aunt did not think this was a good idea. >> oh, man. it's a tiny little ball. this looks really hard. [ cheering ] >> it's very different, shellburn falls. i grew up here. very different. people don't know each other as well as everyone used to know

before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> a few miles down the road from greenfield is shellburn falls, the good old days that everybody used to talk about when i was a kid. sundays, church and picnics. saturday nights, sox games, beer, and bowling. the shellburn falls bowling alley is where time seems anyway to have stopped. first opened in 1906, this is the...

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and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, thelongbrownpathbefore me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. just checking my free credit score at credit karma. what the??? you're welcome. i just helped you dodge a bullet. but i was just checking my... shhh... don't you know that checking your credit score lowers it! just be cool. actually, checking your credit score with credit karma doesn't affect it at all. are you sure? positive. so i guess i can just check my credit score then? oooh "check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit." sorry about that. >>> with president-elect donald trump focused on filling out his cabinet, there is an unprecedented battle brewing for the biggest spot, complete with negative campaigning and now top aide kellyanne conway stirring the pot publicly on social media. cnn national correspondent jason carroll is live just outside the trump estate in palm beach, florida. jason, what are you learning? >> well, goo

and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. just checking my free credit score at credit karma. what the??? you're welcome. i just helped you dodge a bullet. but i was just checking my... shhh... don't you know that checking your credit score lowers it! just be cool. actually, checking your credit score with...

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will fly. including a newcharliebrown. whatwill the weather be like? we have meteorologist derek van dam with the latest on the snow mix. >> good morning, christine and boris. happy thanksgiving to everyone watching this morning. take a look at the perspective. if you are getting out the door to celebrate thanksgiving, expect cold punch of air across the midwest. we have a cold front to bring showers to the new england coastline and mountain snowfall and a wintry mix on the border of new york and pennsylvania. that is where we have a winter weather advisory in place through the day. so look out. syracuse to birmingham. we have a second cold front reinforcing the shot of cold air. high pressure settles in and clears out. we focus on a series of storms that impacts the west coast. if you are watching the new york city macy's thanksgiving day parade. it will stay dry, but cloud cover settling in. the rest of the country looking cool across the north. look at minneapolis. 35 degrees. 72 for atlanta. your temperature drops off from here. back to you. >>> thank you, derek. >> chilly, b

will fly. including a new charlie brown. what will the weather be like? we have meteorologist derek van dam with the latest on the snow mix. >> good morning, christine and boris. happy thanksgiving to everyone watching this morning. take a look at the perspective. if you are getting out the door to celebrate thanksgiving, expect cold punch of air across the midwest. we have a cold front to bring showers to the new england coastline and mountain snowfall and a wintry mix on the border of...

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>>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'mpamelabrowninfor poppy harlow on this saturday. former cuban leader fidel castro dead at the age of 90 and cuba, castro's death marks the start of nine days of mourning. quiet as people found out the leader who toppled the dictator and saw the communist government for nearly five decades has died. in miami's little havana, a different scene. cuban exiles dancing and singing in the streets as we see, popping champagne and waving the cuban flag. for them, they remember a ruthless tyrant who reneged on his promise of democracy and executed tens of thousands of opponents and brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. cnn's flora sanchez from little havana. boris, what type of stories are you hearing from people there on the street? >> reporter: pam, there's a tremendous amount of elation on the streets right now. we're outside, the epicenter of the cuban exile center. people are banging pots, pans, they're chanting. hundreds of cuban flags here and this party is just getting started. the crowd has grown immensely since i got here and peop

>>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm pamela brown in for poppy harlow on this saturday. former cuban leader fidel castro dead at the age of 90 and cuba, castro's death marks the start of nine days of mourning. quiet as people found out the leader who toppled the dictator and saw the communist government for nearly five decades has died. in miami's little havana, a different scene. cuban exiles dancing and singing in the streets as we see, popping champagne and waving the cuban...

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get more details from our justice correspondentpamelabrown. tellus what is in the works here? >> we have learned the secret service is working on plans to protect the first family. we know melania and baron will be staying there through part of next spring. part of what they are working on is renting one tower at trump tower, basically setting up a 24/7 command post to protect the future first family. we are told that the costs for renting out one floor would be around a million-and-a-half dollars, according to someone who actually rent us out that property and in addition to that, we know, according to three officials we have spoken to, it costs a million dollars a day just to provide security, of course, trump tower is there, it's on a very busy corridor, fifth avenue, then you have to look at these other costs in terms of paying agents. i am told more than 100 secret service personnel, will be a part of protecting the first family. it could go up to 300 nypd officers protecting the first family as well. i am told all these details are being ironed out as we speak. they are

get more details from our justice correspondent pamela brown. tell us what is in the works here? >> we have learned the secret service is working on plans to protect the first family. we know melania and baron will be staying there through part of next spring. part of what they are working on is renting one tower at trump tower, basically setting up a 24/7 command post to protect the future first family. we are told that the costs for renting out one floor would be around a...

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, i'mpamelabrowninfor poppy harlow on this saturday. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." we begin with the death of fidel castro at age 90. to some, a revolutionary hero, the father of modern cuba. to others, a brutal tyrant that ruled with an iron fifty. when he took over power, he released white doves signaling a new era. 57 years later, his death is triggering two very different types of powerful reactions. some are shedding tears o

, i'm pamela brown in for poppy harlow on this saturday. you are live in the "cnn newsroom." we begin with the death of fidel castro at age 90. to some, a revolutionary hero, the father of modern cuba. to others, a brutal tyrant that ruled with an iron fifty. when he took over power, he released white doves signaling a new era. 57 years later, his death is triggering two very different types of powerful reactions. some are shedding tears o

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communities that are suffering. they are blackerthis,brown. theyare appalachia e they are republican, they are democrat and when you lookout at this decisive victory. i think it is a mandate. you look at the people who say we need change. we need somebody to help us. we need jobs. student loan debt is out of control. and these people are the wons to vote. the pollsters mszed it. they didn't poll them. didn't talk to them. didn't understand where they came from. but a certainly people supporting donald trump. 8% african american. better than mitt romney. the national diversity coalition more trump was out there doing positive things and i believe mr. trump is going to continue this engagement and be the leader that people who voted for him know he can be. >> we'll talk about the polls and exactly how this happened in a moment. next how donald trump redrew the electoral map. and what trump's loil supporters got right yal supporters got right >> was your faith ever shaken? >> i thought the polls were wrong from the beginning. >> and donald trump's close friend of nearly 40 years was with trum

communities that are suffering. they are blacker this, brown. they are appalachia e they are republican, they are democrat and when you lookout at this decisive victory. i think it is a mandate. you look at the people who say we need change. we need somebody to help us. we need jobs. student loan debt is out of control. and these people are the wons to vote. the pollsters mszed it. they didn't poll them. didn't talk to them. didn't understand where they came from. but a certainly people...